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The Beaverton Review FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1M6 THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Entered > 1 second-class mail mat te» December 9. 1922 at the poetofftcs at Uea vert on, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. ISSI ED EV KRY FRIDAY A i BEA VKRTON ORBOON C[t<SNAPSHOT cum School's Ahead. Snapshoot When You Co. ...as*: H. Huiett ........ Editor »1 UM t a r 1 ION KA1 K> Per year tin advance) . . . . $1.1)0 Not id advance ...................... 1.50 LIAD ì> S lU iv Y • J ST for (termont ing the whole system waa a central idea that the public system of education in any abate might well recognise the ¡don that the school system should tench ‘'how to WORK!” When we got thirsty I t»>ok a little lard (Mail ansi set out to find the squaw mar*« house where we were to get our »upply of drink ing water We got other water from the lake at the front of the house, which was really not so b id. for a creek flowed into and out of it, when the ww-ter in the creek was high enough There ww some r.lkali, but not much. A well hud lie» n dug near the corner o f the house towaius the school, the nnrthettst corner | rig ged up a pump after o while hut we never used the water; U was hard to pump, and the stuff was more alkali than the lake water. I Mr. -Brown. I think his wife called him Myron. but I ni not suio, was very nice. He came over «no told me many useful thing* about bhe vicinity, the school, the Indians, and the custom» of the country ami 1 listened. He did not once try to spoof me. that is I never found out that he did. But I worked hard diggirg potato,.,, on his land, only to have them freeze solid a« bullets. I pitched hay for him until 1 thought nt.v Uiok would break but he |iuid me good w ages good compared with what I’d ever got before but I found all white men g.vt a* much or more for that kind of work there Pitching hay w m o f t mostly to Indians. Time hung heavily on our ham'« Not a thing to do, no horse, no cow, no chickens, no chores, and I'd been accustomed to having animal* around, even though 1 did not always own them After awhile we borrowed a cow, and such a row! We had to tie her hi ad and her feet and her body in order to coax n short quart o f milk from her night nnd morning. We had no feed for her, only the grass thnt grew everywhere About -the middle of September it snowed, a real «now storm. The ground was covered to a dopili of fifteen or twenty irches. An Indian had drawn a new binder I vast the house, along the lane, and went on his way to the east. I a-ki ■d Brown who ho wat» and where he was going. Itnvwrit told me he lived a mila or •*,* tasi, in a draw, v h t n we ci uld noi oo thè h"U*e. hot if l'd follow a certa in timi l'u lì- d his honte. | wrent to see him. Ile wouldn't talk to me. |tu,t I snw hls e pop, fkat u-a titoligli a «tram r*>l ler had passed over it. I stomi some of the oat straws on end anil they wore ai i tall a* 1 Think of raising a crop like that and having it .mowed under I It was noon before we gvd things straightened out so we could go to our new home- We did not rea lise it then, but for the next ten years we were to make our home Rev. I. N . Demy says: 'At JÍ in quarters similar to those we I have found nothing in thi were to occupy that night. past 20 pears flint ran take the Mr. MacFatriuge had a Govern place of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain ment team brought out, with a -îf* ."ills. They are a sure relief for driver, and we were driven cut to my headache.** the Cut Finger Day school, lor that Sufferers from H e n d a c h e , is the name you will find in the Neuralgia, Toothache, ltuckuchc, records of the Indian office at Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Wa.-hmgton. We thought hint very Don’t let HEADACHE. A ¿ Neuritis, Muscular Palms, Peri attentive to us, but were to learn Indigo .lion. Neuralgia, Muscu odic Pain*, write that they liave that in the Indian Service, the em lar, Rheumatic, Sciatic Puma, used Dr Mile* A nti-Pain Pills ployees of anv given Agency were r<d> you of healthful recruatiun. with better results than they had considered one big family. But there even hoped for. n later years, when you are an alumnus, you will get your greatest enjoy Take Alka-Svllxer Find out bvr will be more of that later, of the y o u is -K hov. nun kly it will rv- meet as you look back over the pictures you snapped at school. Countless American house iirve your «very .lay ailments. kindnesses, the courtesies, tnc pet wives would no more think T V '.'II the opening of schools a ' ¡argument of the poin? of interest It ty bicker'ngs, the jealousies, much Atk.i Seltzer relive* pain brraus* of keeping house without Dr. ” new season arrives for snap- the snapshot will give you a picture it contains an anuigeato, (aretyl- like there is among big families. Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with la licy ia le i. Aik* S clt/rr'a vegetatila :lug and w hat a paradise for the you will be proud to show to yout I know. I am a member of a big out Hour or sugar. Keep a pack and nun -ral alkulirt-ni neutralize friends. boy or girl who owns a camera. family. la a -v , arid. age in your medicine cabinet and Whether you go to a little country When taking action pictures with save yourself needless suffering. There were few incidents on the school with one room or a great unt a box camera don't snap the picture Your clriigfM »ell* Alka-Sellrer by journey out to the school that are A t Drug Stores 25c and f 1.00 vr. -ity your opportunity for snap while the subject Is whizzing direct Ihr p a rb a fr and aver hi* »orla fo u n worthy o f mention. Of course, we tain shooting Is unlimited, providing you ly across your line of vision. Always kept a sharp look-out for the o r i.se your eyes and the proper amount shoot at an angle of approximately school house, which really came in of good judgment. Just as a news 45 degrees. A M I M I * PILLS BE-WISE" ALKALIZE sight when we ,were only a half paper reporter develops a “ nose for For those who are not familiar mile from the Agency, but we did news” just so you should develop with diaphragm openings and shut not know it for a school. an “ eye for snapshots.” ter speeds let me explain that a box We left Browning by one of the. There are, of course, the obvious camera opeued to Its largest “stop," trails that led hither and yon out shots of the school building or build or lens opening. Is comparable to Y O U R h o m e : is y o u r c a s t l e over the prairie. It bore almost due logs, as the case may be, and you approximately f.ll on a folding cam east, and when once outsiae the Alim I t only con ffroclivn m w » by nr*ultn|{ will want them; but what about ptc era and the shutter w-orks at ap town the trail branched out at very r ill: C H R IST IA N M U N C K M O N ITO R tures of new classmates, teachers proximately 1/25 of a second. short intervals into what we would o'd friends, baseball and football .1 Uni/» /*»f ihr Ihnnr It you are fortunate enough to own iTT have called wagon tracks, but which ll give* all ihe (uniinalive aoilJ new* bul «lora nut «spio»« crone and Mandai, practice, the basketball team leav a camera with a fast lens and shut ties interralo»* feature page* lor «II (hr I'tNily on Ä mura i Attivine*. Honte we soon learned to be trails One ing for a game out of town and many ter, that 1s a different story. Sup m a k in g , ( » e r d e n « . I d o t a t i o n e n d H oo k e . A l t o p a g e * lo r th e t h d d r e n a n d V o t in g led to Cut Bank Boarding school, fo lk * V i g o r o u s e d it o r ia l« , en in t « r u r « u ii u N a l n et*« m th e M er«H a l (He othrr Interesting story-telling pic pose, for instance, that your camera Hie N a t i o n « " C o l u m n e n d " W e l c h i n g lite W o rld ( m H i ' one led towards the Grand Marias tures? has an 18.3 or /.4.5 lens with shutter e r • a l e « p e « i« t irtl«*re*i river, one to Aubrey’s ranch, one It doesn't make any difference speeds up to 1/300 Of a second. You T h e C 'hriatian M letter Pu‘»l!«hlng to Bill Munroe’s ranch others to what kind of a camera you hare you are a fortunate person for you can 197 Kalmotiih Air rol |V salon k Pleae# en ter an take pi.-tures under certain get much closer to the scene of ac various Indian houses. There were my a uberriptiun ce h|on<U>r for • tiditions with a dollar box camera tion. Open the diaphragm to Its no marks to show where they led, T h r e e m on I ha m xA lhat, for record purposes, are about largest aperture, set your shutter and we should have been as apt to O ne m «rth is good as those made with an ex speed at l/loO, 1/200 or 1/300, de take one as the other. They all pending on the speed of the action rtensive folding model. bore in an easterly direction. Did you ever think of taking ac and fire away. The Government team jogged a- A In school yon study and experi tion pictures with a box camera? It long, seemingly not getting any ment to gain knowledge of your sub can be done. Suppose you are sitting where, for a group of white build in the grandstand wat ng an excit- ject. The same system applies to ings which looked up as soon as ug football or baspball game. You snapshooting. Study your camera we got to the top of the first di anticipate an exciting play—full of and experiment and you will find It vide seemed about as far away as action. If the light Is good and you will pay you profitable dividends In when they first came into view. are two hundred or more feet from interesting, story-telling pictures Finally we came to a fence cor PORTLAND,OREGON the scene of action you will get your that you will enjoy looking at for ner and the trail veered to the left years to come. picture. At that distance, of course, O ctober 5 f o l 2 to follow along the fence. Then on eour images will be small but an en- JO H N V A N G U IL D E R . the north side of the trail ap 19 S h o w s In O n « — II ocrot under on* peared another fence and we drove ■ roof. Exhibit» of pure b re d Live»to<k, D og», Poultry, Pet S to ck,W ild Life, la n d down the lane between the fences. house unlike dwellings ¡n some a different mould from anything Product», M anufactured Product», 4 M At the first gate the driver »lopped I’d ever seen. The desk.« fastened ccur.tries, had its back to the road, C lu b a n d S m irh -H u g h e s V ocational and got out to open the gate. I to narrow strips of boards, were Education W o rk ; Com bination Hor»e volunteered my services, but he de at least the road by which we ap about STUDIO BARBFK SUOI» the only familiar sight I Show and Indoor Rodeo. proached it. There was a short dess- clined them and went ahead. First Beaverton Harber Shop .saw But those strips of boards, cert to get to the lake and wild L ARGE P R E M I U M LISTS he took the wire off that fastened F IR S T CLASS W O R K what wa* I going to do with them? ducks were thick on it. Well, we the tops o f two posts togethe» and C. -I. STEVENS, P R O P R IE T O R EDUCED F A R E S -A L L LINES I soon found out. There were sev AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S then he took the one off at the bot would have some ducks, anyway eral books on the teacher's desk I wish j could describe the place tom o f the posts. For the first F.. I». Van M E T E R . Prop. S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D and I began to delve into them. I time I saw a gate made by cut but my meager vocabulary, my found there the strangest ideas of hazy conception of the minute but ting the strands of barbed wire what a school should be I’u ever THE and fastening the loose ends to a interesting details, must leave much heard of There was a hall at the r * . post which when the gate was shut, to your imagination. The soil was front school house door which faced PEGG was wired to another post that was black but full of small gravel stones the cottage in which we were to set solid in the ground. I have and hard, so hard that one could live. A sort of porch was built in OITOMETRY learned since that there are plenty make no impression on it with a front o f the building but there wa* U N D E R T A K E R AN D E M B A L M E D <ila»*CH, Fitted or Repaired shovel and little with a pick or of such gates in the Golden West- Our Specialty no roof on It. We drove up to the back o f a bar G range Building - - - - - - Beaverton DR. A. E. WILSON A little room at one end of the I wish I could describe the place cottage and got out. The driver in Bea V art on Oregon meager vocabulary, my hall, but opening into the school serted a key in the lock and indi but my room was lined with »helve.- and cated that we were to enter. Really, hazy conception of the minute but on the shelves were school books, Alt Heidelberg Beer NEW LOW DEER it was rather a nice cottage, but interesting details' must leave much hut none higher than the fourth DRAUGHT On Draught about as well adapted to that loca to y.yur imagination- The aoii was grade. The register kept by the j FOOD PRICES! Try us for Chicken Dinners and .r»C and 10c (¡lasses tion and climate as a coat made black but full o f »mall gravel stones former teacher, Mr. Spoonrivcr (no V it'v t i b n o d n e » i u o a x n ir t Barbecue Sandwiches E s preña O ffice .Stage Dc|xit for California n w a i i n ^ n - out of buffalo robes would have and hard, so hard that one could to Spoorvriver Anthology), Went ein t'n lon PbM M 1 FREE DANCING An attendant « r . « you fresb, been in Beaverton the past few make no impression on it with a , relative gave ages ranging from five for G R E Y H O U N D C O F F E E SH O P tasty food at r*o*»r omm io t tic j 01.1) HEIDELBERG PARK shovel and little with a pick or days. Five rooms and pantry, bu‘ Rusal Building Beaverton O m e n -the younger to eighteen for the coach or in luurist Pullman no water, or bath or any sort of bar. Never before such low price*. older pupil«. I wondered if those The day of the week has slipped Indians modem convenience5. The well wa! For example: coffee «<■ milk V, Goodrich Tires Battery Service got ->nly to the fourth Tasty Light Lunches pronounced unsafe by the Agenev by me. I just don’t remember. But grade. sandwiches 10«. 3 do-outs I Or, Accessories Greasing Lunch Goods etc. Nest time try the cram fur physician, the driver said and we one day became much like another FORI) SALES A SERVICE Fountain Supplica It would be impossible for me economy— plus comfort, safety. could get water at a squawmar.’s there. It was September and no BOB JOHNSTON house some half a mile down the school until in October. What was to -set down here the whole idea Auto Truck, and Tractor Repairing of the Indian System of Education. school lane! I to DO? Just stay at the KAMHERGER’Sr General Petroleum Phone 0103 It varied 30 much with different We found plenty of blankets, two and get acquainted. I was fc 14. incumbents of the Indian Bureau, Products__________ Beaverton, Or- coal-burning heating stoves, a ra With whom wag I to get acquain the Inspectors all had different BEAVERTON ther good ki'chen range (oi wa ted? There was no on« in sight, ideas, some of the Superintendents Well- the K. 1«. HOWARD it a cook s*ove?>, table*, chairs, and I could see for miles- S o u t h s * » P a c ific ! lum ber com pany had fither ideas, and taken all in beds, di-hes, cutlery, a considerably Irldians were off camping but soon all, it was mo-t wonderful. Now, See y«mr local S. D. agent or write A gent For stock of provisions, which we wer« they’d gather around and we could estimates Gladly Furnished I. A. Ormar dy, (ten. hau. Agent, you may think I mean tha* in a informed were for bhe Indian chil get them in to school. 70t Pacific Bldg., Portland,Ore. THE OREGON JOURNAL of disparaging sense, but far from | Phone Beaverton (»202 dren: just how and when they were Phone lleawrton 0810 The ,chool house, itself to get them we did not quite under stand. A telephone hung on one wall and we were told to "Call the -M ICKY” AND HIS GANG By Agency if you reed anything.” The driver left for the Agency y M end we sat down and viewed our rC * * surrounding'. The house was plas ■Birr SUP 9 0 SIN 'R abbit ^ fo o t t h e n i ’ wx * AN' WHEN 1 tered, but sat up about two feet NOO A\NT NEVER, XRAT LUCK/ G -1V E \T from the ground with no adequate G B .O W S U P A N G onna have I f WAS GrtvE TO foundation. To the cart we could TO NW ■RAISES A bvy p o 9 BY r t i UNCLt I A N N C H IV U W k M see the town o f Blackfoot, to t^o g t k a n ' c h b j j h í í FAfSBLY I ’L l VKTFB AAffTrttw JRVF / north resdllng at the foot of the S nookt / -»■R*bON •RVPP f W GIVE THIS To Cutbank divide wae a grove of ? 0 9 CrtvE r f 'TO ME trees with a house, bam and wind E rs ' THAT’S AUNT «T A BÉAITN mill. To the south and west the ------(S W E L L /, snow capped tops o f the main range of the Rookie« shut off the vitw. Away to the northeast the Sweet- v:gf grass hills could be s“ en The. w sj all that broke the fl-tness of the prairie. But the flax flower was In bloom ard that delicate flower seemed to cover everyth*»»». Ont ’ in the distance. the*e nbiects we have mentioned broke the v’ ew. T*-e flowers waved as the breeze swop1 over the ground. "in A little lake l*y j«*t a «hort distance from our front door. O r ( LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION '1 5“ MORSE SHOW RODEO Business Places To Patronize IN BEAVERTON! w 7